> I was looking for any code that does something when the "X" is hit in an .exe format swf file (or on an UnLoad)

There is no such option that I am aware of within a projector file, but this would be much more straightforward using either Director or Authorware as a host program, with your Flash embedded. Then the onClose event can be captured using the Windows API functions, and flags sent back to Flash before the closure, to exit gracefully.

There are times in your Flash CS4 application when you want more than a simple pointer or a hand, and it's hard to find an ideal walk-through to tell you what to do. I spent a few days recently learning my way around making custom cursors in Flash,…

This article describes a solution to a problem of subloading one movie into another when they have different SWF versions.
Sometime back, I was working on an ActionScript project while I came across an interesting fact which I would like to share…

In this tutorial viewers will learn how to create a basic motion tween animation in Flash
Open a new document in Flash: Draw/import an image: Press CTRL + F8 to convert it into a graphic symbol: Select a frame (how long you want the tween to last): …

The goal of the tutorial is to teach the user how to select which audio input to use.
Once you have an audio input plugged into the laptop or computer, you will go into the audio input settings and choose which audio input you want to use.